How is COVID-19 affecting global supply chains?

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Wednesday, April 29th, 2020

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Wednesday, April 29, 202010:30AM - 11:30AMOnline Event,
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How is COVID-19 affecting supply chains in Canada and around the globe? Join Innovation Policy Lab researchers Dan Breznitz, Shauna Brail and Steven Denney for an online event about the pandemic’s disruption to global supply chains and how Canada can use the lessons of this crisis to build a more resilient future.

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Speakers

Shauna Brail
Panelist
Director and Associate Professor Innis College and Associate Director, Partnership and Outreach, School of Cities, University of Toronto

Dan Breznitz
Panelist
Co-Director, Innovation Policy Lab; Munk Chair of Innovation Studies; Professor, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and Political Science, University of Toronto

Steven Denney
Panelist
Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Innovation Policy Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

Murad Hemmadi
Moderator
Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Logic



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